Progress made during the first five months of the Phase B definition study for the MMAP/Electromagnetic Environment Experiment (EEE) was described. An antenna/receiver assembly has been defined and sized for stowing in a three pallet bay area in the shuttle. Six scanning modes for the assembly are analyzed and footprints for various antenna sizes are plotted. Mission profiles have been outlined for a 400 km height, 57 deg inclination angle, circular orbit. Viewing time over 7 geographical areas are listed. Shuttle interfaces have been studied to determine what configuration the antenna assembly must have to be shared with other experiments of the Microwave Multi-Applications Payload (MMAP) and to be stowed in the shuttle bay. Other results ...
One of the main experimental monitors used to determine the environment in the payload bay was the I...
Following the loss of Columbia, the Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB) provided recommenda...
The minimum number of standardized (common) module concepts that will satisfy the experiment program...
Methods for carrying out measurements of earth electromagnetic environment using the space shuttle a...
Work completed on three Shuttle/Spacelab experiments is examined: the Adaptive Multibeam Phased Arra...
Radio frequency assignments within the continental United States in frequency bands between 121 MHz ...
This study was undertaken to develop conceptual designs for a manned, space shuttle sortie mission l...
The potential uses and techniques for the shuttle spacelab Millimeter Wave Large Aperture Antenna Ex...
System optimization is reported along with mission and parameter requirements. Link establishment an...
Numerous space applications of the future will require mesh deployable antennas of 15 m in diameter ...
The design and development of a communications/navigation facility for operation aboard space statio...
A detailed preliminary design and complete performance evaluation are presented of an 11-channel lar...
A large multi-function antenna aperture and related components are described which will perform elec...
The design and development of a space shuttle communication system are discussed. The subjects consi...
The baseline configuration defined has the SERGE antenna panel array mounted on the OFT-2 pallet suf...
One of the main experimental monitors used to determine the environment in the payload bay was the I...
Following the loss of Columbia, the Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB) provided recommenda...
The minimum number of standardized (common) module concepts that will satisfy the experiment program...
Methods for carrying out measurements of earth electromagnetic environment using the space shuttle a...
Work completed on three Shuttle/Spacelab experiments is examined: the Adaptive Multibeam Phased Arra...
Radio frequency assignments within the continental United States in frequency bands between 121 MHz ...
This study was undertaken to develop conceptual designs for a manned, space shuttle sortie mission l...
The potential uses and techniques for the shuttle spacelab Millimeter Wave Large Aperture Antenna Ex...
System optimization is reported along with mission and parameter requirements. Link establishment an...
Numerous space applications of the future will require mesh deployable antennas of 15 m in diameter ...
The design and development of a communications/navigation facility for operation aboard space statio...
A detailed preliminary design and complete performance evaluation are presented of an 11-channel lar...
A large multi-function antenna aperture and related components are described which will perform elec...
The design and development of a space shuttle communication system are discussed. The subjects consi...
The baseline configuration defined has the SERGE antenna panel array mounted on the OFT-2 pallet suf...
One of the main experimental monitors used to determine the environment in the payload bay was the I...
Following the loss of Columbia, the Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB) provided recommenda...
The minimum number of standardized (common) module concepts that will satisfy the experiment program...